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Page 18 text:
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Cafeteria ... Skippers of the Skillet Mr. and Mrs. M. Coscia Cafeteria Managers Back Row: Eleanor Shaffer, Agnes Haran, Angie Gilbert, Odette Mascetti, Ruth Hentz. Front Row: Barbara Varetsky, Joan Mullin, Anna Vitolo, Simone Shields. Under the management of Mr. and Mrs. M. Coscia, the cafeteria staff meets the needs of both the faculty and students in the area of food preparation. In¬ expensive and nutritionally balanced meals accompanied by prompt, cour¬ teous service, are provided to a hungry student body during the fourth, fifth, and sixth lunch periods. Custodians ... Protectors of Property Directed by the head custodian, Mr. John Faith, the Paramus High School custodial staff engages in many essential chores. Among their daily tasks are cleaning classroom floors and desks, maintaining the cafeteria, collecting litter, and the seasonal lawn mowing and snow shoveling. Thanks to the dedicated help of the staff, the school functions are able to carry on. Ann Boyle Matron Pauline Wright Matron E .- CJ 1 R .) 1 1 trh’i H Mr. John Faith Head Custodian Back Row: Mr. John Jetton, Mr. Jim Arakelian, Mr. Anthony Kollarik, Mr. Nick Denega, Mr. Ted Sticco. Middle Row: Mr. George Bates, Mr. Cameron Hall, Mr. Joe Homik, Mr. George Preissler, Mr. Jim Natelli, Mr. Joe Grillo. Front Row: Mr. A1 Easterling, Mr. Cliff Mellen, Mr. John Faith (Head Custodian), Mr. Steve Martin, Mr. Frank Stoute, Mr. Larry Pissott. 14
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Our Life Preservers Mrs. Anne Pietrunti Secretary to Mr. Azzolino House I Mrs. Marilyn Dunkel Guidance Secretary House I Mrs. Janet Lundgren Guidance Secretary House I Mrs. Bertha Styles Secretary to Mr. Cappucci House II Mrs. Ann Ferrigno Guidance Sec retary House II Mrs. Marybelle Richardson Guidance Secretary House II Mrs. Joan Pappolardo Secretary to Mr. Verga House III Mrs. Evelyn Baillie Guidance Secretary House III Board of Education Secretaries Back Row: Dorothy Appleheimer, Irene Tambouri, Rose Schadewald, Thelma Hards, Anne Smolensky, Rita Harper, Jean Otis. Front Row: Grace Nutland, Catherine Lynn, Ida Boyle, Linda Giannantonio, Kay Heger.
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Parent Council This group of concerned parents works to establish closer bonds among the students, parents, and faculty, in the com¬ mon goal of preparing for the future. Through familiarizing parents with the curriculum, and receiving active participa¬ tion from them, the Parent Council is able to provide infor¬ mative programs, such as Back-to-School Night and Career Night, which are beneficial for everyone. Parent Council Mrs. Ann Alvarez (PEC Representative), Mrs. Adele Stem (Vice- Principal Curriculum Coordinator), Mrs. Roberta Kalgstein (President), Mrs. Nancy List (Membership), Mrs. Bobbie Heyer (Publicity). Parent Educational Council Composed of parents, faculty, and students, this organiza¬ tion is concerned with school, as well as community affairs. In addition to exchanging viewpoints on educational matters, the Parent Education Council sponsors the annual scholarship show, which raises money to provide funds for deserving students to continue their education. Paramus Education Council Mrs. Gale Alhadeff, President, Mrs. Judith Gottlieb, Vice- President, Mrs. Adele Stem, Vice-Principal in Charge of Curriculum. Administrative Aides Our Administrative Aides, Mae Guinta and Doris Goldstein, perform some very necessary tasks. Throughout the high school, whether it is monitoring the lavatories or maintaining cleanliness in the cafeteria, they help to make Paramus High School a better place to attend. Administrative Aides Mae Guinta, Doris Goldstein 15
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